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OROCtmH AND TOBAOOOI. MAPLE SVBUP. lU la quirt, bitf?ilj<m .nil pllrjn an. Wu> unlW P""- K. J. MM VTH| OGAX, U8T A CO/8 BAKING POWDER. a"" B. J. BHYTH. VKW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Ju?t lecelwl '2,OW poundi Choice Hulled UUCKWHEAT FLOUH From Hampshire County. It U good. R. J. SMYTH, ('nr. Market and Fourteenth Btreeta. goMETHINO NEW. mjiPUKSSEi> COPFIMI uJ I10NKLR88 CODFISH FLAKK8, IpOUm J*r?. II. r. BKU BENS' f?ntre Market Grocery, i?l 2217 and aitf Market atreet. /HIESTKH SUGAR CURED HAMS. ' 1/ CHKrfTKU Hl'U Att CURED HHOULDEKU. VIB* 1 <?1>IA BKKAKKAffT MACON, I Pure Loal' Lard, tsTiirctt, barrali, Httlf-barrela, Pmila and HaH.paiir ,S I'LAIK 8UOULDBK8, HW ID UK. FAMILY PORK, FKKMU 8AU8AOK, BO LOON A (SAUSAGE. Mr ?*o curing, and quality unaurptNod. For Hale by fu4 D. a LI*T, Ja. THE REAL BATTLE OF LIFE tibtloi fought erf day on tho ISLAND, and now It Ucvocrdrd that Tiotorjr perchaa oo tha burner of THE NiiW GKOCEKY, ' Cor. Peon mil Virginia Sts., Wind. ,'i CtftjUidr Mjri why cruet the rirer and carry your oouie wlien you can bur juat aa cheap here , J biotererrthlug mint houie. if you dealr* it. Ktenthing NEW, FRESH,CLEAN ANDCUEAP. B* ?a,Ktour,?ugan, Coltee, Tea. Boapa, Hyrupe, Ac., ill klovia ?i?l pricea. FruiU, VageUblea aud Canned in*lj of *11 kluda Freab aud Cheap. Plenlca and Funllie* supplied with averything good to eat. THOS. E. BEANS. ?r? rpHOBURN'8 PRICE LIST: Soaps, Brooms and Brushes. 231wra "Very Good" 8oap for $100. 'i\ bars "Gold" Soap for 9100. A) bars "Pinlt" 8oap for $100. 18 bun "Iriali" Soap for $100. A good Hrixmi fur He. A good Scrub Brush for 7c. THOBURN & BRO., 1070 MARKET STREET. i-i'2 _____ "GLORY" TOBACCO CAUTION. Owing to the increased demand and the immense jwpularitjr of the above celebrated rfkku miiiih iIphIops uta InfflHnr ?. butt* ami representing them as the "Glory" R brand. I claim tlie "Glory" as my exclusive B trule mark in this market for plug tobacco, {" isJ no one lias a right to represent other ei tobacco as being the same. Each lump has a |j| pjld tag with the word "Glob*" upon it, and none other is genuine, as it is positively sold under no other brand in this city. Buyers will please bear this in mind. * M. REILLY. Antim 2,1879. au2 TOBACCOS. , I I I uq now receiving tho following branda oI choice . fctacroa, which wul be aold aubject to the lata re- ?] tutko In the U. 8. tax: *J IxwIIUrdi'a "Climax," 4?oa. Mabog. Nary. ' do ' Nickel Nugget," " " ?to "Dlnio Nugget," ' " do "Double-Thick," 5-oa. " do "N??y 8e" Mahog. Nary. ,r do 10-os. ltw.. ? do Duulile-Thlck 5a Dark Nary. Flnwr'a "Long John," Mahogany Twlna. do "lC-o*. puuuda. Mahogany. IWi "Old Time" 8-ply Twlat, 4-oa.?Danville, do "Old Ned" 6-lnch Twlat, " "b?wson'?" S-o?. Twlat, "Park Lake" Skj*. Twlat. "Oronow)" H-tiljr Twlat, 4-ox. "Uitt? Pet" 10-Inch Twlat, 10a. "fUnsna" Cabin Coll, 10a. "Magnolia" do do 10a. "Heathen Cblnee" do 10a. "Sllrrr Bell" 10a. "Marlpoea" llrlncb, bright, pounda. "ItoTtl Uoiu," l'Mnch, " " "ludlan" Fine Cut, la paila. M. REILLY. " ||EADQUA.RT?RS FOR t Guiding- Star Flour, c Is the beat In the market Makes more and fcrtter bread than any Flour in the market Ask for it, and take no other. I! ___ al HEADQUARTERS FOR J l'EABLINE, ( In all all site packages. ? i SPEIDEL& CO.! Roasted Rio Coffee. FRHSK ROASTED EVERY DAY. Try it. Urgest and finest stock of Groceries in the city. TRY Jackson's Best Tobacco. JOS. SPEIDEL&CO., i Iran Front, 1417 Main and 1416 South Sia. ! MI2 i PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS. J j^nuTrairFLowERs IN spuing, 1 KIHK'8 virus Art and Supply Store U already ' '' juiltik delliibttully lor tho musoq with elegant uuritatiu cadim auracuona lor 1'rcMQls. Now 11 four time to onahellUh four home* cheaply. Special Inducement* ?re on offer it 10U5 Main Hurry up ttui nfctire tlicm. no8 ROEBUCK'S WOOD AND KUBliEU Wentlior Strip**. k?t ?nd ch?ip?it In the muket. rlltveo jrnira (a use in thla city. Call for pricea, Ac. JtcLURE HOUSE ART STORE. oil? ' ^yi.NUOff CORNICES AND ' PICTUKK FRAMES. | AirrlrKtni Mmrtxuent at the Of ERA BOUSE ART fcTH'.K, ?n Fourteenth itroet. . HENRY FLOOD. Do Not Leave Home WITHOUT A BOTTLE OF i REED'S DIARRHCEA REMEDY! fl^only wfennd sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dyt? etitery, Hux, Cholera Morbus, Ac. We guarantee the Remedy in every caae when tiaed according to directions NO CURE ! NO PAY ! rRIOK FIFTY CENTS U'EU BOTTLE, HOUSTON & BAER, Proprietors, WHEELING, W. VA. [ I AWYEIW1 BRIEFS.?The Daiit 1*}~* t?lli(anc?r JobOOlee prtnU Britia promptly u< loam-ciMi atvu. MKPIQAL. P? YOU FEEL DULL, DROWSY, DE bllltated, hive frequent headache, mouth l*?t? Uklhr, poor appetite ami tonwe coated, you are lutftrlot from torpid liver. or "Mllooaneea/'and nothing will cure you lo speedily and permanently ai to lata Bill MOMS' I<1 viii ItKOVLATmOg Midicin*. nml li^t ImuuIIV , ^ An ErrtcruAi. "" arte for all dlaeeiee ' the Llrcr, Htouiach and y Itegulatethe Liter and L'hlllaand Fever, rtouaFever*, Hovel faun' ?1 ** "Ml'wvlirM| V ce an auwa. Kotlilng la ao unpleaaant, nothing ao common u bad breath, and In neuly every case It eomee from the atouach, and can I* m eaally corrected If you will lake blinuiom'Llv*r Regulator. Do not neglect ao ?ur? a remedy for thla repulalve dlaonler. It will alio Improve your Appetite, Complexion aad (Jeneral Health. Pile*! Row many tuOer tortue day after day, making Ufa i burden and robbing exlitence of all plcaaure, owing totbe aecret auSering from ltiea. Yet relief la ready a the hand of almoet any one who will uae ayitamatllully the remedy that haa permanently cured thou* nda. Simmons' Lima kkuulatob, la no draatlo rlolent purge, but a gentle aaalatant to nature. COUMtlpAllon ! SHOULD not be ragarded as a trifling ailment-- In fact, nature demands the utmost regularity of the bowela, and any davlatlon from thla dtmand paveatbeway often to aerloua danger. Jt ia quite aa neceaiary to remove impure accumula* tlona from the bowela aa tt la to eat cr aleep, ant no health can be expected where a coatlve habit of body prevails. Nick Headache! Thta dUUwalng affliction occura moat frequently. *h? disturbance of tbo stomach, arising from the imtrlectlr dlgcated contcnta, causes a severe pain Id Ha bead, accompanied with dlMgrwitile nauwa, and laadache * Wh-t known m Sick ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, maxuimcturjcd bv J. H. 2EIUN L CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Price 11.00. Sold bjr all DruggiaU. ?e?Mwraw ' Ejjr t "^v'^HRHISKBPv "" w. STOMACH ^ 0* ?1TTEBs i Let yonr first attack of inrilKeetion lie the last. ( ouae tho dormant energie of the atoraach with the . Itten. The tone tbua imparted will remain. This j a fact eetabllahed bj thousands of witnesses, whoso ' atlinonjr la timnlr a statement of their osrn expert- I iccs. Those HDlintcd with Rencnil dot.illty of every , iuo will find this medicine an unfailing agent In ilidlng up and renewing tliolr utrennth. For tale by all Drugglita and reipectable Dealers inerally. nonwraw , UKAI'N SPECIFIC HEDICIBE. I ; 8?InlliSV(?kno?J 1 f.Mjfm 8pennatorrh?>a, I inyolencr,^ind^^all ''^3 j ieforeTddngSt ! ! Vision, riciuature Old Age, and many oth?r Dls- 1 lus that lead to Inaanitv ur Consumption and a . remature Grave. WTFull particulars in our pamphit, which we dealro to send free by mail to every one. 1 "The Hneclilc Medicine ia sold by all druraUtaat 1 I per package, or tlx packages for 10, or will be aent : ee by mail on receipt o( the money by addressing THE UKAY nEDll'INE lO., Mech<nics' Illock, Detroit, Mich. Bold in WboeJlng and everywhere by all druggist*. jjg FREE GIFTS SUMPTION, ASTHMA, 8ORK THROAT, BRONCHITIS, or NASAL CATAltlcH. 1*111 send a cony of *MKDICAL COMMON SEX8KS free of charge. It iieleuftntly minted and illustrate*!; Ml piffei. ltmo., 1879. It l?a? been the mean*, in the frovlilcnce of (.od.of saving many valuable Uvea, lie book is invaluable tf>nrr*ona suffering with any disease of the None, Throat, or I.mien. Send name, with P. 0. Adilreivamt six cents to pay coat of mailing to l>r. N. 1). AYOLFK, Cincinnati, Ohio. >ri r nnnr nWF.AP KIMPI.P. ami I jLLr "IjU IilL without Drum. The 1 ww only Sure and Speedy ure (when all else fall) for iSrmino/ Ivuti, Jmjrtney, oil ilanhtml. Sefrabuje, Ac., can bo hud for |3 00 t DB. VANI>'8, 138 Wwt Sixth 8t., CINCINNATI, r by mall. Call or amd for tbo aelf cure and be restored to I?alth, Strength and Energy; it never fails. Em-lone Lamp for free advice on dclfcate matters. aclflPA* MhnnissHsaa '? I SSSSEffi liar, com cum of Ion* aUndlnc iluyjyBipE^E >* on boil If hdt pritftit m it in blaek a fill ef Konu and ?. J. P. MUltr'i rigMt*rm, F%Ua. gl Abotlle. RoMbr?U LOGAN, LIBIA CO., Agents, Wheeling, W. Vs. Je24-P&w PRESCRIPTION FREE For the ipcadjr Care or Seminal Weaksei*, Lost Manhood, Premature Ueblllly, Jierrou?nfas, Deipondancy, lonftasloa of Idea*, Averaloa to Society, WeI'cctiro Memory, and all Dltordara Brought oa by Secret Habit* and Exctaiea. inj draggM ha* the Ingredients. Addnw, DR. JAQUE8 & CO., 130Wwt Sixth Bt, OINGIHKATI, OHIO, jail DAW SUFFERERS ES "5BSfrfttSf MMMMiiTlior, Nyphllis. or mt onn of disease, cored at the old WKMTEBN ;lum?tJ, by the only aura tod reliable remedies. V*> choree nntll cored. Call or write for free kdrloo. Charges low. H*lf ratci to the >oor. ooB-d&w ? EDUCATIONAL. WEST VIBCINIA UNIVERSITY. Wine department* of atudr; text-books furalahed at cohI; calendar arranged to ault teachers; exhuiim for one jrear from ?175 to ?300j non-eeearlan, liberal, thorough. Fall term begins September 3d. IH7R. VFor catalogue* and other fnformatlon apply to the President, J. R. Thompson, Morgantowc, WeatVa. aol ~~ LOTTERIES. Authorized by the Commonwealth qf Ky. 14 th " POPULAK MONTHLY DRAWING OP TUB Commonwealth Distribution Co. AT MACAULEY'8 THEATRE, In the City of Lo ids rill e, on NOTEMBER SO, 1879. THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF I860, AND SUSTAINED BY ALL THE COURTS Or KENTUCKT(etf fraudufent atltxrlUmmti ofoihei lottery comotnlei who "JoIn llu toU oirnerihlp (/"all iht grant/ In Kentucky," (olh? contrary, noiicitiutondina), OCCUR REGULAR. LY ON THKLA8T DAY of EVERY MONTH (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), AND ARE SUPERVISED BY PROMINENT CITIZENS OF THE STATE. Grand and unprecedented aucceaa of the new fea? Krery ticket-holdor can be hla own Supervisor, n ilout hit number and tee It placed in the wheel. The Management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining for only 12 any of THE FOLLOWING PRIZES: 1 Prise... 30,000 lOOPrlseellOOeach |10 000 1 Prtie 10,000 200 Priwt 60 each JO, 100 1 Prix* 6,000 600 Prixes 20 each 12,000 10 Prises 1,000 eaeh 10,000 1000 Priaea 10 each 10,000 20 Prises 600 e*ch 10,000 J Priaea $300 each, appro* malion prlnoa......... J, 700 9 Priaea 200 oach, ? " .... 1,800 9 Priaea 100 MCh, " fc ? OSO 1^0 Priaea. $lH,400 Whole Ticket*, ?*. H*irTlckefm I. n Ticket*, $50. <W Ticket*, ?100, All applications for dab rates should be made to the home office. Full Uatof drawing published In Loulavllle CourierJournal and New York Uerakl, and mailed to *11 ticket holdert. For tickfta and Inlormatien addreaa only T. J. CONHKRI'OHD, (Courier-Journal B'Id'g) Loulavllle, Hy. ec:w T>OOK PRINTING? la IU finest style at the INTELLIGENCER JOI ROOMS, yiie noatcit'work. Prompt and low priced : SDta 3di TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ] DAILY. By fnaU, <n advanet, pottage prepaid. I One year ... || 001 Throe uunntha..M.|S 00 r HI* aonthi..?.HHM 4 001 Oh month.71 XfeMrwttl by OarrUrt in CUy ami JMvrbi at U omit y ftrjmk. j EHI'WEKKLT. fl By maU, in odvane*, poilagt prepaid, B Od? year....^..4* 001BU n?onths.....~~.H 60 g WKEKLY. l| By mail, in athanee,potlagt prepaid. ?, Owmr- -41 K|Bl*monUu. II 00 Club. ?( ?0 each. t) C ube of Ion. 1 2ft each. ri Cluba of 1 10 MCh. . Clube of twent7-lT?....HMH 1 OO 1Mb. A BatnpU coplea of either edition of the Iatituow- r( OU sent tree on application. q Addreee all communication! to i? FHBW A CAMPBELL, PublUhen Intelligencer, 0 Wheeling, W. Ta. V in ' n "AW1MU TO* 1'ARDNKR." t! U Oil jro' pirdnen, fust guatllllon! p Htymp to' feel and raise 'em high; ?, Tune In: 4'Ohl d?t watermlllion!" T S'/ute yo p*rda?r?; Script perliCelyl tc Don't Iw butnpln gin de real, Balance all! Now step out rishtlj; Ul Alius dance 70' Uv?l beaT O1 Fo'ward (our! Wboop up olgmnl llackaglul Don't be ao a!ow! B[ Swing cornaha! Mind the tlggera? 81 When I hollers den yo' |o. tc Ton ladloacroaaober! (Ho' on till 1 take a dram); Oemraen nolo! Yea I'a sober? - Kalnt tell how do liddlora am. Hands around! Hold up yo' faces! Don't be lookin' at yo* l?ei! Swing yo' pardnera to yo' plam! of Dat'a de way?dat'a baru to be**! Sldea fo'wardl Whan yo'a ready Make a boa iu low's to' kin) m Swing acroM wid op'at lady! Mow we'll let you awap agin. ell Lad In change! Shet up dat Ulkln'! Do yo' talkin* arter while! , IMght and lif' 'don't want no walkln1; th Make yo' steps and ahow yo' style* THE VOOI, MARKET. Holder* Still C'oiifldont-Mnnnrnctur?Pf? Wi Evincing Considerable Dculre Co Hecare stockN. ' tai ffevr York Bulletin of Baturday. 1 The assortment offering continues mod- tw irate, and while there is reason to believe < hat a larger quantity of wool could be wi ihown if holders were so inclined, none >f the trade hold to the idea that the ac- elt emulation is a liberal one or likely to 861 irove in excess 0! the wants of the mar- / raf dnrina ? ? "o ..luw., iiciwur is lucre jjjj inything known to be back in the interi- , >r upon which sudden attempts to realize fil nay precipitate unexpected offerings upon :he marrket, and the accumulation of the country is generally considered aa under ~~ perfect control, with every prospect that it will all be wanted as well as a arge proportion of the stock coming: from ibroau. Prices naturally retain strong sup- | port,and on all grades the limit is very full, ft with a further advance ol late made on | the leading styles, and the tendency atill somewhat buoyant at the close. On XX i 39a50c has been obtained, while the me- ] Hum grades are held lattc higher, though j to some extent nominal in the absence of / business, owners refusing to offer their * supplies. A noticeable feature during the _ past three or four days ia the fact that the TO demand has come more directly from , manufacturers, and many of these buyers liavebeen anxious to handle a larger imount of wool than they could And in desirable shape and condition. Foreign ( clothing wools h&ve sold with greater free- . ilom, including some of the stock held , tiere on Canadian account; and carpet p wools, both foreign and domestic, are in j demand, with supplies exhausted. Blrtb Dnj Parly. otl jUulrtnrUle Herald. J'a One of the most pleasant occasions of " the year took place yesterday at the reai- ( denceof Mr. Hugh Brown, on Rortk " Fourth street. Mrs. Brown's twin sister, an? Mrs. David Hays, of Newburg, New York, is visilinrr hop. nnrl voaiowlou ------ O F J J the 70th birthday of both ladies it was de- ] termined properly to obaorve tho same, a y Accordingly the children and grand- jjj children assembled at Mrs. Brown'a residence, and besides enjoying the usual 80- I cial intercourse sat down to a dinner fit se\ for a king, to which, as may be imagined, ne full justice was done. A gold ring and sui pin were presented to each of the ladies th< iw a memento ol the occasion, Roseman Gardner delivering the articles in the following appropriate remarks: ] Friends?Owing to the pleasure derived Ra from this assembling, and the great rarity bet of similar occasions, it seems fitting that pu we.should give somo formal expression to the feeling that doubtless swells up in the J heart of every one present. We this day have met to celebrate the seventieth An- j niversary of the birth of mother and aunt, di, who were born, matured and grew up to- ? gether to womanhood, and even to old ago, as we find them to-day; whose close relationship and even constant affection throughout three score years and ten, have bo endeared their lives, that even thoir . voices, walk, appearance and features are \ remarkably alike. We are proud to greet them to-day as mother and aunt, ana sincerely regret that all the members of the two famines are not here to rejoice with us at these birthday festivities. Aunt and mother, on behalf of your H( children, who hold vou very precious, I have the pleasure of presenting you each a handsome gold ring and pin, as a memento of this occasion. Wear them and 8p may they bo a reminder of their never Co ending love for you both. After we sep?i.:~ ? ?- TW1 ??miu iuio uui? no way ucvor ?g<uu nu *, meet around the family board; but may fj we live bo that when done with earth we shall gather as an undivided circle in that ' Homo bo bright and fair," where some endear ones now await ub, where pain and part tri ing never come, but all is joy and peace and reat, aweqt rest. fa Among thoBQ present were John Frew, nc wife and son, of Wheeling; Ovras 8cott j? and wife, R. M. Brown, wife and children; [*; R. Gardner, wife and children; Mias Amie Brown, Mi. H. H. Brown, and _ I John Orr and wife. The Rclntlonn .or Virginia and WmI Virginia to (be Virginia Debt. | Kanawha Gazette. El "We throw off one-third of the debt for Weat Virginia's share and in this we make an excellent bargain. Weat Virginia took off less than a third of population. Per- I L.?1 .1 .11 "\?t !_ J_ t_ 10CA IT ouuai jjjupciij ut nu ? irgiuia iu iow, mo assessed, waa$207,270,000;in thatpartnow West Virginia it was only $26,733,340 01, or only one eight ol the whole, Beal I estate in 1800 was assessed at $376,047,- " 112 17. What is now in West Virginia Twaa only worth $83,803,047 01, or between a lourth and a fifth ol the whole. We got, and have now, the railroads made in whole or part by tho State, the capital, the penitentiary, the two lunatic asylums, the > navigable rivers, and the harbor ol Norfolk, in itself, as a means of wealth, trade and commerce, of more value that the whole State debt. Then I say we at least Bhould be fully satisfied." (e Tho above is an extract from a speech b made by Hon. John W, Jobnson, United ?! States Senator from Virginia, on the sub- ? ject of their State debt, at Petersburg, Vir- ? ginia, October Oth, 1870. The State officers, newspapers and i public speakers of Virginia, have, lor J years past, dwelt at longth on the bad faith ol West Virginia, in not at onoe as- ( suming the portion, one-third ol the Virginia State debt, assigned to her by the I State ol Virginia. We are .gratified to meet so (rank and honest an avowal,by one * 1 of Virginia's most honored citiiens, and i 1 most distinguished representative, ol West Virginia's actual relation to the "Debt I Question." "We," Virginia, "throw off' I one-third "lot west Virglnl?'i share," j 'and we mads an excellent bargain." We lopeour State office will file the above uctract away lor future uu. Urn Publlth TbU tor wtulmr It >> l? Worth. rod thtCUrkibutxTllagraoi. Should the Republican party attain the iscendency In thla State there will lie a attllog ol dry bonea In several places rhere the average citizen will least extect. The Ihtulioixcxr bu been dig|ng about the roota ol the Deal, Dumb nd Blind Aiylum, and Ironi our underlanding there Isaworm at the root which i destined to materially Injure the lnatlJtion. In lta looking over at Romney, ; ao State pen at Moundaville, almost dlKtly under lta note, haa been overlooked, i Lccordlng to report here are mucti surer gsulta buried so shallow as to almost reulre no "atripplng." The case In point i an evidence ol a wheel within awheel, 1 r a systematic ring. We are told that 1 hen about the last contracts for improvelenta to the penitentiary were to be let 1 lat the draughts were drawn and a citl- { in of Wheeling, one who holds a high oeltlon of trust, took the papers Into his J Dsseealon. Parties came to bid on the | ork and could find no speclBcmtlons. | bus It went on until too late for outsiders i i bid, when the papers were resurrected 1 id the award made at a large advance 1 rer what it could hare been done for by lose who carae from abroad. We merely tow the spot to dig, and any one who dy- ' rea to teat it has the same opportunity j i do ao that we have Motmliolil lllnla. ] Cantor oil will soften leather. 1 To whiten ivory, boll in lime water. J llay water is good (or washing material , ecru tint. s To rid closets of ants, use green pepper- j int frequently. I To clean tine, rub on fresh lard with a " )th and wipe dry. j. Faint should be varnished, because it ,is en more easily cleaned. ii Uorietawith the whalebones removed * ike good cleaning cloths. ? A bit of glne dissolved in skim milk and ? iter will restore old crape. it Fresh Hah should be fried in grease ob- 9 ned by frying sweet salt poik. ? repid water isproduced.bv combining t< o-thirds cold and one-third boiling. I Onions and potatoes should be pntin 11 irm water an hour before cooking. Anv tree or plant whipped bv green ji ler branches will not be attacked by in- c! :ts. t A pint of mustard seed put in a barrel ^ cider will preserve it sweet for soveral ? inths. g Sat holes may be stopped effectually by "1 ing with broken glass and plaBter of ft ris. '< at SANFORD'S ; RADICAL CURE 5 fc For I * CATARRH jM S stimonials Cram Reliable Druggists, w 7,1 Ye believe 8ahrord'b Radical Cube to be a st mine meritorious preparation. Some of our Jc tornere arc extravagant in their praise of it. 3.: V. DEFORD A CO. 2!) TUawa, Katua*. Jc Ye have litd an extensive sale and no com- er dnta. It is the best selling thing in our store. ?? WINCH ? STYLES. **' Boulder, Colorado. li ' vi Ye sell more of the Radical Cure than all 5,1 icr Catarrh remedies put together, and I in ve yet to hear o( a case that it has not given L< s most complete satisfaction. Li 8. W. GIFFORD. P. Dtknloota, In. 0] four 8anford's Radical Cure sells hotter ii gives more satisfaction than any similar , jparation we have ever handled. .y C. WAKEFIELD & CO. (J Uloomington, TIL ^ laving sold Banford s Radical Cure for over D? ear, I can statd that it gives better satisfac- W n than any similar prer>aration I have ever HJ d. A. H. ROBERTS. $ J/?. PUaaant, la. mi D< Ye have sold San ford's Radical Cure for A( end years, and can say candidly that we W k*er sold a similar preparation that gave A" sh universal satisfaction. We have to learn H' > first complaint yet. El 8. D. BALDWIN & CO. Ei Washington, Ind. Hi [ have had an extensive sale of Sanford's p* dical Cure, and consistently believe it gives U< iter results than any medicine before the r! blie, and for children especially. J. ROBERT ROflKVEARE. n< Rctl Bluff, Cat. N( C. N? Price, with Improved Iahaler, Treatise and ^ rections, $1 00. 8old by all Druggists. COLLfiVS' | /0LTA1C 8531 ELECTRIC ? pMsteRs a gl >pe for the Afflicted-Relief lor the i Suffering, ;J Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Local Pains, Weak f1 ine, Weak and 8ore Lungs, Coughs and J Ids, Weak Back, Weak Kidneys, Nervous J lections, Weak 8tomach and Bowels, Dys- ? psia. Heart Affections, Enlarged Spleen, ** imale Weakness, Bhooting Pains through the ^ ?ins and Back. Lack of 8trength and Activ r.8pasinsor Fila, and Nervous, Muscular d 8pinal Affections relieved and cared when ? erv other plaster, liniment, lotion and decical appliance fails. Placed over the pit of tho Stomach they inllibly prevent and cure Ague Pains, bore? and Weakness, Bilious Colic, Affections the Liver, and prevent Miasmatic and Ma- u rial Diseases. They draw Blood Poisons ? rough the pores by absorption. They vital- J, 3 and strengthen the system; and should be A Drn by all unduly exposed to disease. D PRICE 25 CENTS. T Be careful to obtain Collins* Voltaic h lictric Plabtib, a combination of Voltaic ? lectric Plates with a highly Medicated Plas- n r, as seen in above cut Sold by all druggists, w no3-3Mf4w n ? n MACHINERY AND BOILERS. J HE CENTRE FOUNDRY CO. \ HiMOFACrUBEBS OF URINE & STATIONARY BOILERS, 3 IN KB, SHEET IBUM WORK, FIRE FRONTS, * GRATE BARS, COAL CAR WHEELS, STEAM 1 ENGINES, MILL AND MACHINERY CAST- J INGS, HODBE FRONTS AND ORNA- * MENTAL CA8TING6, Ac., Ac. f OILER AND MACHINERY REPAIR WORK ? ILL MOOTS PROMPT ATTSSTIO*. WrTblrtr-lour yean practical cxperleoca. 1 WModerate charge* Unequalled facilltlee. ?TFOB Bali C? rap,?One eeoond-band Boiler 11 1 t long, M Inchea dUm., 'M3 Hum; ono PortaWa < oiler Wlnchee dlam., 24 tubee4Kleet loot, Sadism, c 4 (eel Are bos. 1011 MAIN ST, WHEELING, ? VA. ! >" j?EY OITr ' CARRIAGE AND BUGGY TOPS , Ire easily applied to Wagons or Buggies, ' nil art good protection against son or rain, i 'hey can be bought at very low prices at Jacob Snyder's, ! JU XO. 1405 HAOf STRUT. Financial and Commercial, g bl Money Eulir ?fiovirnmenli Quiet?An " Eventful Week li Stock*. u CI tr Flour HlMdr ??! I'BobMKtd-WliMl P Ntronc Mad Higher-Pro vlilon* d UnMitlcd. H at flow York Honor ud Ntoeka. New York, November 10.?Mom?Kuier at0a7 percent, clodngat7 per cent Prime u mercantile paper Ga7 percent. Sterling ex- >t change iltm ut $4 80. Sight exchange U 83. N GoviRHMKNTe?Quiet; generally steady. $1 United Hula U of 1181. coupoai ..~..10Stt New lWji y New Four and a balii ~ ~..ior,fi in New Four*- jj Curonc? blxec .. l? M Railroad Bosds?8trong and higher. 31 State Bonds?Negleotedand unchanged. i> Stocks?The week at the Stock Excnange i? lias been a most eventful one, the dealings tl have been the largest in the history of the o Exchange, prices the highest since the panic $1 )f '73 and tue excitement the wildest that bos j0 prevailed since war time. The magnitude of ce '.he dealings may be infered from tbefact that ic >ne stock, JCrie, alone contributed over 600,000 5 iharett to the general result. These are only $1 .lie reported dealings; the actual business done n the stock waa doubtless very much larger, >ut owing to an extensive aud animated tradng in stock a large amount of business failed to m >e reported. 8h There was renewed activity and buoyancy er n the share list to-Jay, with a further sharp i ise in many ahores, the advance ranging from ke < to 11 per cent, and was quite general. As 0i, isual, of late, dealings wero attended with ^ uucb excitement The largest transactions gb ?ere in trunk line shares, which rose from ha llA to 4t> for Krie common; 75# to 78XA for 2rie preferred; 101% to 104& for Lake Shore, fl* ind from W1X to 07V<| for Michigan Central. ] irangers wero strong and higher with a mark- q? d advance in some of the 110w stocks. The j reatest improvement was in St. Paul and f,u linnoapolis, which rose 3% per cent, to fiD 0, reacted to 53 and recovered to 55#. St. ] 'aul and Sioux City shares came next, com- pi, ion rising 2% to and preferred ] K per cent, to 70#. Northwestern ijr osetoOS; St. Paul to 81#. The coal stocks fell off slightly at the openig, but afterwards became strong and ad- / ancod, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western jn, ailing up to 03, New Jersey Central 895?, 1 nd Delaware and Hudson to 88& South- 3 q restern shares were prominent in the deal- 0'n igs and advanced sharply. Chesapeake and *3, Wo rose 4# per cent to 23#, first preferred ??, # to 37, second preferred 2x/i to 20#, 8t r ouia and San Francisco 4 to 63, preferred 2 1 A ) 00, first preferred 6# to 78, Ohios 2# to VA, preferred 4& to 04 Kansas and Texas **r ) to 33, Marietta and Cincinnati 19! <o 18H, an iconds V/i to 15, Indianapolis, Cincinnati v0 id Lafayette VA to 16, ana Louisville and .? aahville 2% to 80^. The old Missouri l'a^ g ific advanced from 8 to 18. Oregon advanced un, I and later fell to 115. Kansas City and orthern Shires were not dealt in, but in leir stead Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific , ocks were brought out. Common ranged stween48M ana 47 K, and preferred from _T 1X to 72M. The old Wabash stock fell off N(r om (JOYt to 59X. Iron Mountain row to 55^, ill off to 51 and advanced to 55fcf. Telegraph ocks were tfal per cent higher. Quicksilver 32a ocks advanced from 20% to 25 for common. ? id from 01 lA to 67 for the preferred. The cu^ roduction of anthracite coal last week was hIy 17,634 tons, as compared with 877,417 tons d le previous week aud 402,703 tons the cor- 0? aponding week of 1878. Total production om January 1 to November 8 was 22,123,522 ins, as against 14,283,208 tons for the like te_ sriod last year. or,. It was reported this afternoon that Jav ould had bought several railroads in the mtnwest, among them Atchison and Pike's sak. The report Jsays he paid from 200 to .P iO for the stock of the latter, ($1,000,000). Transactions aggregated 510,000 shares, of ."J5.1 bich 142,000 were Erie, 19,000 Lake Shore, 300 Wabash. 10,000 Northwestern, 8,200 Jr? . Paul, 7,200 Iiackawanna, 5.600 New irsey Central, 3,300 Delaware aud Hudson, Jlu W0 Michigan Central, 2,200 Union Pacific, ?jc W0 C. C. C. ?fc L, 8,600 Hannibal and St ln& ?cnh, 8,400 Ohio and Mississippi. 7,000 West* n Union, 3,300 Atlantic and Pacific Tele* anh, 10,000 Pacific Mail, 7,300 Wabash. N . Louis and Pacific Mail, 1,200 Kansas and are sxas, 16.000 Iron Mountain, 4,300 Louis- of 1 uo uiiuiiasiiYiwe, Aoriticrn Pacific, ode )00 8L Paul and Minneapolis, 0,000 Read- by i g, 3,600 Nashville, Chattanooga and St. firn >uis, 0,600 Indianapolis, Cincinnati and den ifayette, 1,500 Kausas Pacific, 0,000 tit mai ml and Sioux City. 3,000 Chesapeako and are hio, 0,700 Missouri Pacific, 15,000 St. Louis id San Francisco, 2,700 Oregon Railway nvigation, 8,600 Marietta and Cincinnati. 1 100 Houston and Texas, 1,100 Alton and ami ;rre Haute, 1,400 Canada Southern. 1,000 spot obileand Ohio, 1,100 Lake Erie and western. Jan orthern Pacific 37 |8t. PtuL .. 60>$ wes >pfd 6i st Paul pfd .........101 $13 e?t*rn Union ?107% Wabash 59V$ 94 ilcksllrer X\% Fort Wayne of'd ..113)4 ilcluiirer |>fd WjliTorra llautc of'd*.... 24 iciflc Mali ~... 3GH Terre Haute pfd 45* $5 1 LritKua V/, Chicago A Alton 100 > pfd 42 Chicago A Alt pfd ......113 lams' Express.. 107 Ohio A Miss ........ Zlx/t ells. Fargo A Co-...10.1 Delaware A Lacka...~ 02 ^ merlcan 64 A. A P. Telegraph 47 easi sited States.. B5U Bur. AQuincy 120W con sw York Central....l3l*4 Hannibal A St. Joe.... 40% clftr if 48 Han ASL Joe pfd ie pfd- W/i Canada 8outWn 77 SP? irietn -...130 LoulaTille A Nash...- R8J^ 0?> Iclugan Central 87 Kansas Pacific 87 rnauuu ....170 Kansas ATeias 32% alon Pacltic DlyA St L. AS. F. 50 ? vj ik# 8hnr* 10S^ St L. AS. F. pfd..... MK * Inoli Central ?}\ St L. A8. F. pfd ftr?U 75 COD A P. 105 BtL. Kan.C.AN...-4?4 $21 wihwestem Com... 92 Do. pfd 71% $24 jrthweatern nf 105 Central Pacific bonds-110.% 8hp, , G..O. A1 89* Union Pacific lOWi 22, iw Jersey Central... 89j| U. P. Land Oranta~...112u| * >ck island 149 8lnklng fund 114)$ New York. N New York, November 15.?Cotton quiet }?" id steady at 12)fal2)?c; futures unsettled. lour higher; receipts, 26,000 barrels; super- ' 10 western nnd State $5 00a5 35; common 1 good $5 40a5 75; good to choice, $5 80a _ 75; white wheat extra, $5 85a6 82; extra Ohio, _c. 1 (J0a7 70; 8t. Louis $5 50a8 00; Minnesota g}? itent, $7 00a8 75. Wheat?Weak; receipts, 16,000 bushels; rejected spring, $110; tin- " ' uded spring $1 iiOal 31&; No. 3 spring, ? 97Uf?1 30 Vn > VI I.? 4-1 >>. . ?. ? ??| ~ i'luitnuAci'i ; ml' aded winter r?d, $132al 42X; No. 2 $1 42}?a 44; at earner. No. 2 $1 41; mixed winter, T( . 39; ungraded amber $1 30al 40; No. 2 eJ nber, $142*143; No. 1, $1 43)j'al 44; un aded white $1 34^at 41; No. 2 do $1 38a Un 40; No. 1 do sales 43,000 bushels at $142)$a ? 43Ji; No. 2 red November, sales 66,000 0 iishcls at $1 43al 43K; December, sales 248,- J( )0 bushels at $1 45&al 47; January, sales o 1,000 bushels at $1 48XaU9g. Rye-Dull; 8. eatern 85a80c. Corn?More active; receipts, 1,000 bushels; ungraded GOaOlc; No. 3 66)$c; T o. 2, November, 60Kc bid; December, Oljtfc J Id; 01 ){casked. Oats?Demand active; re- 1 sipts 20,000 bushels; western mixed 45a lyic, white western 40}?a48c. Hay dull at )a55c. Hops?Demand and market firm; earllngs, 7al8c; east and west, 35a45c. C ofTee?Demand fair and market firm; Rio, ln\. irgoes, 14al7c; job lots, 14al0c, Sugar quiet ? ut firm; fair to good refined B^aUKc. VI lolasses nominally unchanged. Rice?De- V land fair and market firm. Tallow steady t 7%a7!4c. Rosin nominally unchanged, tirpentine dull at 38a38Kc. Eggs?Dull; t resiern, 10a21Mc. Leather?Dull; hemlock -i )le at 2Ga30c. Wool In good demand; do- T lestlc ileece, 8fla50c; pulled, 25a60c; un- ll fashed, 12a36c; Texas, 17a35c. Pork quiet; less $11 OOall 10. Beef?Demand fair and larket firmer. Out meats firmer; long clear, Jic; short clear, OJfc. Lard fair; prime steam 7 30a7 00. Butter dull and heavy; western, p 8a38c. Cheese steady; western, 8al3c. L Whisky nominal at SI 16. I Baltimore. Baltikobe, November 15.?Flour?Firm \ ,nd active; Western superfino $4 60a5 25; ?= lo extra, $5 25a6 25; do family $0 60 J.? ,7 25. Wheat ? Western higher and r airlv active; No. 2 western winter red, C pot and November $1 41al 41X; December 1 45al 45#; January $1 49al 49K. Corn- 11# Veatern higher: western mixed, spot and November, 67c; December, 58^a58Kc; Jsnu- , irjr, 50Ka605ic; steamer 40c. Oata-Quiet; ?: western white 43a44c; do mixed 41a42c; rr 'ennsyl vanla 43a44c. Rye?Quiet at 80a85c. JL Iay~-Unclianged at $15 OOalQ DO. Provisions -Unchanged. Mess Pork?$>1 60. Bulk 0f| Meats?Loose, no offering; do packed ahoul- 1 lers 4j{c; cloar rib aides 6&c. Bacon? |J Ihoulders 5c; clear rib sides 8X& Hams? Oallc. Lard?7J<c. Buttor?Quiet; prime r o choice western packed and roll 25a28c. L 2ms?Dull; fresh 20c; pickled 16al7c. Coffee -Firm; Rio cargoes 13al7^c. Btigar?Firm; ^ soft, lOtfalOjfc. Whisky-Quiet at $112 , FhllMfalstua. r Philadelphia. November 15. ? Flour? vl Stronger; western extra $5 25a5 87}f; Minlesota extra famllv, good $0 26; choice $6 60 ; 01 Minnesota patent $7 60a8 25. Rye flour quiet it $5 33. Wheat firm; western rejected 1133; No. 2 red. elevator, $140Mai 41; No. 2 red, spot and November, $141K bid. $1 42 .1 isked; December $1423* bid, $144 asked; ^ January $1 45 bid, $149 asked. Corn steady; ? old low mixed, track, 56aMKc; old high mixed, track, 57a68c; new western .mixed, ack, 62c; Bail, mixed, spot and Novembp, 680 bid; 69o asked; December 60c Id; 07c uked; January 67Ko bid; 59o iked. Oats firmer; western mixed 40a40Kc; bite western 41a44c. Provisions steady and nchanged. Lard7Vfa7Xc. Butter weaker, earaenr extra 85a37c; western Reserve exa 20a28c: New York and Bradford county, a,, extra &3a34c; good to choice SlaZSc. Eggs till; western 20a21c. Cheese dull; creamery tHal8c;goodl0al2c. Whisky firm; western ObMMUO. Chicago, November 16.?Flour?Steady and uchanged. Wheat ? Unsettled, opened rung and higher; cloeed at inside prices; 0. i Chicago spring $1 15^al 16M cash; 1 15# November, $110X December: $117Jtf mnary; No. 3, $1 U6&; rejected 87Xc. arn?Unsettled: opened strong andbigkerat tilde prices; 41 ftc cash; 40}<c I)eceraber, 40c inuary; 44c Msy; rejected 88c. Oata?Untiled but generally higher at 82Hc cash; t^c December; JHJc May; rejected 29c. live? Binaml light, but holders firm at 71 Mo. Bap , y?Quiet but firm at 77a80e. Pork?Unseted and lower at $1026al060 cash; $9 02^a 05 Novemb'r; $0 05a0 07 X December, 107Xall 19 January. Lard?Actlvo but wer at $0 70a072K cash; $0 07Xa0 70 Bomber; $6 95a0 t)7X January. Bulk Meats? 1 good demand at full prices, at $4 00*5 05a 85 Whisky?Steady and unchanged nt 19. Petroleum Market. Pjttsboioh, November 16.? P*t*ol*dm ? arket quiet; crude $1139$ at Parker's for ipment; refined He for Philadelphia delivY Oil City, November 15.?Pktbolkum?Mart opened excited with sales at $105 bid for 1, advanced to $1 Wl4, declined to $1 04%, viiimiI om.1 -? noly l.tJ r? -i M.iwvu miu Viuiwu Ub tpL UO/K UlU lur UIll. ipmenta 67,000 barrels, averaging 48,000 rrels. Transactions 400,000 barrels. A.ntw*rp, November 16.?Pitroleum?Re* >ed 20?f. London, November 15.?Petroi.bum?Reed 7tfa7Xd. Skw York, November 16.?Pitrouum? let; United 5%a8%c; crude 7a8c; reed8c. Philadelphia, November 15.?Prtrolkum? rm; refined 8c. 3ai.timoaa, .November 15.?PrraoLtCM? (changed. Obleaco (fettle Jhioaoo, November 15. ? The Drover*' iraal reports: looa?Keceiota 16,000 bead; shipments DO head. Market excited ana 10c higher heavy and 6c ou light; mixed packing 35a3 87ft; light$3 55a3 85; choice heavy D0a4 10. Iattli?Receipts 1,000 head; shipments JOhead; good natives scarce, strong and Ive at $4 80; stockere and feeders firm at !5a3 30; native butchers' more active and a and not quotably higher; cows $L GO; . 3 western through Texans firm and more ive. hkrp?Receipts 8,000 head. Market quiet, ihinged and weak at $3 40a3 80. Otaelanau. Cincinnati, November 15.?Cotton?Firm 156c. Flour?8teady at $6 85aU 85. Wheat lemand active and prices have advanced; i rea winter $i 24al !iO. Com?Firm 1 higher; No. 2 mixed, shelled, 40c; new 37a38c. Oats?Quiet and unchanged at 36c. Rve?Firm at 80c. Barley?Dull and jhanged at 76a"JOc. Pork?Firm and winged at $1100. Lard?Demand light and ders firm at $0 67J<aO 75. Bacon?Shouls at 4^c; clear rib 8c; clear aides 8J<fc, en iMfats?Shoulders 3&c; clear rib 5c. ma at 6J<a7c as to average. Whisky?Dead light, but holders firm at $1 09. Btit-Dull at 18a35c. Linseed Oil?Quiet at Boston Wool. Gston, November 15.?Wool?Coiuparely quiet but lirm and advancing; manuturers free purchasers; more or less specuve demand, but the bulk of sales are to mills; Ohio, Pennsylvania and West VirlaXX and above 40a50c; Michigan 43a45c; >con8in 38a50c; combing and delaines 43a' ; unwashed Kentucky and Indiana coinbj37^c; tub washed50a55c; Missouri35c. New York Dry Good* Market. kw York, November 15.?Cotton goods in very active demand and many makes wide sheetings, brown, bleached and colorlottons, quilts, &c., were advanced to-day igents. Prints are in fair request and very i. Dress goods and ginghams are in steady land. Woolen goods are in moderate deid and very llrm. Hosiery and underwear doing well in lirst hands and prices lirm. Toledo. 'OLIDO, November 15.?Wheat steady; iei Michigan, spot, $1 29; No. 2 red winter, t and November $1 29 Jf; December $130%; uary $134; No. 2 red Wabash $119; tern amber $1 30; No. 2 amber Illinois Fi 2; No. 2 red mixed $1 27. Corn firm; No. 5c; new 42c; rejected 44c; new 39c. Oats *' I and nominal. Clover seed steady; prime Pl ~XA\ No. 2, $4 00. Fi New Orlennn Market. p 6W vjiu.EAHs, riovemuer la. ? augar? er; inferior to good common C^ttTVic; f, imon to good common 7Ka8c; yellow ified OaOJic. Molasses?Dull and lower; imon 30; centrifugal 30a35c; fair 34a35c. era unchanged. New York Metal Market. ew Yobk, November IB.?Manxifactured per nominally unchanged; ingot lake 50. l'ig Iron dull and nominal; Scotch m 50a27 50; American $25 00a28 00; .Russia sting $13 25. Nails, cut $3 G0a3 75; clinch ~ 0a6 10. | New Orleans Cotton Market. ew Obliaub, November 15.?Cotton? igular and weak; middling 11J?c; low do ?c; good ordinary 11 %c. Net rweipts 124 bales; gross 16,311 hales. a Cincinnati Hoc Market* ^ incinnati, November 15.?Hogs?Live et but firm; common $'2 90a3 40; light I 15a3 60; packing $3 60a3 75; butchers' I 0a3 80. I ATTORNEYS. DHN HARVEY MYERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C 159' Main Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. jlleetioni and Commercial Lltijatlon a specialty. RXriRKNCU BY PKRMI8810N. )hn J. Jodm, Cashier Exchange Hank. eorgeAdama, " Bank of Ohio Valley. P. Hlldroth, " Commercial Bank. enuan Boemer, Merchant, Ik 11 aire, t). ap26 W. VANtyERVORT, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW, Clarksburg, W. Va. Collections promptly made and money re* tied without delay. re 20 J N. CURTIS, C ATTORNEY AT LAW, * No. 1220 Chapline street, 712 Whkelwo, W. WA. R. COWDEN, J ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 1222 Chapline 8treet, ny81 Whkeliso, W. Va. ( JANIEL LAMB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, *o.1818 Market Street, (over City Bank), WEMLUie, W. VA. J 4 ?' P. IWINO. T. B. RILKT. IWINQ A RILEY. i ' ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, | 10 Main Street, up stairs, next door to the Exchange Bank, iprt Whuklmo, W. Va. J I J. HUGU8, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! Jce, 71 Twelfth Street, Wbuliho, W. Va. J Practices in the Courts of Ohio, Marshall and [ ler counties, W. Va. nov!7 " JANNIBAL FORBES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offioe, Custom House. |al2 Whxkmwo, W. Va. 1EORGE P. LINCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bee, No. 1205 Chapline 8 tree t, Odd Fellows' Building, Room No. 1, mr2ft WnKKttwo, West Va. A.MES P. ROGERS, j ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! o. 1307 Chapline Street, opp. the Ooort House, 1 feSO Whxxuko, W. Va. MIROHANT TAILORS. JUILL LINE OF GEMTLEMEX'8 J r FALL & WINTER UNDERWEAR, *T ! THOSj HUGHES & CO.'S j NO. 1211 MiRKET STREET. m20 ? Ci ???U N d Popular Price*. V A M-M* . " S": i'?*muwatB Popular Pricoa. Popular Prlc<f. J MerchantTailor, ? ? N.IF1U J, nmifiu un 07 !s!l MFII. Naat Fll. jTWELFTH ST., I -f Mot Fit. w'i! a Wal 8tm Pitt Har Takoa pleaiure in announcing Phi that be baa now rewlvod a full Met DrmSulU. " ~ Dreaa Suits. Dreaa Suits. . ~Lt Whi Drtn 8ulta. a DrtN Bulta. NEW NOVELTIES OadJ Drcaa Bulta. Den Nan Oelu ia IN ?5 doc Bualneea Suite. Indl Biulnna Bull*. at. : Chic nr WinterFabrics 5 Bualnew tiultj. ^ Biuineu bullj, thro Phil ? One Fc coo: to J Han Tick THE ASlOimilUCT Overcoat*. Overcoat*. ? Overcoat*. J3' Orerooiu. ECLIPSES ANYTHING g Overcoat*. Ob Overcoat* Heretofore exhibited to the Le Whe Bdh WHEELING PUBLIC. \fu\ lunUUlng Good*. JjJ^ mnUhlng Good*. urnlahlng Goods ?t? Examine his Slock before ?N; jrolahlng Goods. Of" iraULlng Ooodi. *?U bUy' _ Le irolthlng Goods. \VhG Belli Ai Zant New Colu NO. 27 HI 1WEIFTH ST _*L H, Chit :all & Winter Goods ? Boui . r*bl grci HESS & SON, ^ Merchant Tailors 1 in 6or. Main and Fourteenth 8ta., have Just n received a New Stock of Vj loths, ft Cassimerei, 0 Vesting# and Ovsrcoatings, \ Cta ?roa? h |l?n :all & Winter Wear. -h Bel! Brii Btei #THEN AND BOYS' SUITS MADE TO JJj iRDER, in Latest Styles and at Lowest Prices, A nd a perfect fit guaranteed. JJJjj Haj Bal Wt Ml Wool Knit Jackets, ? A FULL LINE OP Jg 5ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ?j Wblti Shirt* aidi to Order. Chi "We Invite the public to call and examine -r ur stock, feeling assured we can offer super- p. t n Inducements. ki! C. HESS t SON. ri? nihil thu the Fei mirBnt Dr. Wm Alov firoono ? MACON, GA., VrlUc "I chMTliillr itlta Uut 1 hir. UiUJ th, Bl0 jrtue. wd tfflcHnojr el Coldtn'i lj.mo'j Liquid v HT1UCT ovBurlaar prlftle practice locunol i DKIIII.ITV, VUlfln, UBPBKiaiON, DYBPKP. In I U, LO" Olr APPKT1TB AMD NMIVOUS APPLICT10K1, (Ifl rbeu nicdldne lied proTenmoretban uhUh. Ih?Tf ound lithe tint remedy lercruied in CHRONICAL* f( (mount, when the itnmieh li il.iji trrii.ble .nil _ nod required la nourl.li." Bold bj loJIni Drunliu. ? $25to$5000|S?SH I Sio to $1000 Jn w,u " siock. c!f u Y. . r .m,lk" 'ortunat every month. CI"! S77 'oSM aiwsraiiA ^ j S777 3 ftWl8e!?.-JJi...e.P.Rowell J I Co., lOSpruoeSL, New York, can learn the exicl ( Stem- ' *? j no.oSSi??1^ * ?'?? ?? 1I FINANCIAL. JAflK OP THE OHIO VALLEY, oocmoi TO TOT hit National Bank or WHiniva. ?*30,000. u* a. Iirrr, PraidenL | wu. & Simmon, tlet f. Money nmItmI on deposit. InUrmt paid on in#cl*l denoalU. A |?neniVltAnklng BuiinMcouJuctod with prompt* m and fidelity, naciOMt John K. Botiford, John L. Hobht, Jacob 8. Jlhodea, Henry 11. lurptr, Win. A. Turner, Win. A. lrrti, 9. C. Dowoy, A. M. Adtun. ffUUtm b. BlmpMn. rt ' I lIKIK ADVMH. tiMtly. JXOHANGF, BANK. J. K. Yuca, Pint lut'l Unnu, Y. 1'. HITAT, .?,.r200.0W ABILITY OF 8TOC1UOLDKB& 400.00C Chla Bank auocoeda to the badnoaa ol the llurcbant e UooaI Bank,and deals in Coin, Coupons Cotaiuw lPaporandBillaof Kxchange. ntorost paid on gpecial Depoaita. fcUccOona made on all points and procoeda promptly iccoanta ol Bankara and Buaineaa Men aolldted. itockhoiden liablo to Depoaltora according to the uUtution ol the Btate the aame as In National ika, dixktou: J. N, VflDfo, a llorkhcloicr, L. 8. Delanlaln, D. Quintan. A. W, Kelly. Wm. Elllnghain, Bam'l Lnughllu, John Frow. Crawford Booth, fM JOHN J. JONES, OMhler. TRANSPORTATION. UTTSBUKU1I. CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS BAILA AY?TAN 11ANULK BOUTfc. Ime Tablt Eaat and Wcet, November 10th, 1879. talna leavo Pan Handle Depot, loot ol fciareuth at, near Public Landing, dally except Sunday, as owe: ooimo HAST. Through Wheeling Tlino. Kxprow. Fast Line. Atcoui. eJUnf- *7:(o a. m. 4:87*.*. '8:12 f.v, rrlro? llaburg 7:M ? 5:1U ' 8:20 " tbenvlue 8:10 " 8:08 " 1:40 ' aburgh 10:20 7:88- ? IluB " rlaburg ... 10:88P.M. 4:00A.M Jmonu. mm 7:40 11 ihlngton 9:02 " ladelphia. 8:00a.m. 7:40 " r York_ * ** ?' " am~....ZZZZ| Ml.|'? ?> r. M.| *H)lMB WkgT. "" ScT~Fiurif?ti Exp*i Lino. Exp'a Moll, ' A. M. r. M. Doling *7:Co *4:5; rrlro? ibeavllla 8:10 0;C6 HWM A. M. !? ??<.?. 11:66 8.-06 A. U. nlaon? 11:10 8:80 P. M. 2:18 11:85 A. M. mbu?...,._ 8:20 12:56 **?- r. m A. M. A. M. mbuB.. 8:40 1:15 6:80 10-.MJ rrlr?? r. it. loo ... 8:85 7:CU 1:00 lnnaU.?MH. 8:00 0(80 11:10 8:00 P. M. anipolli 11:00 ...mm. 12:60 5:56 A. M. LouU...^..-. 7:30 8:00 WM* ago .. 7:80 8 80 alna leaving Colutnbua at 8.401, tt. anil 0.80 a. m. ilally. Through Chicago expreea Icnvea Colunbui r, except Sunday, at 5.40 >. m., with Bleeping cm thcd, arriving iu Chicago at 7.80 noxt morula#, hs can bo secured lu advance at Union Depot atOfflce/.Coluinbua. tlliuan'a' Palaco Drawing Boom bleeping Cari ugh without change (rum Htebenvllfe tut to idelpbla and New York. West lo Coluuibui, lnnatl, Loulavllle, lndiauapolia and Ht Loula. r through Tickets, Baggage Checks, Sleeping Car tnmodauona, and any further information, apply !OB. M. BE1J.EVLLI.E, Ticket Agent at Pitu ilo Depot, loot ol Eleventh itreet. or at City etOifice, under McLure House, Wheeling. % D. W.CALDWELL, Gon'l Manager, Columbus, O. W. L-O'UUIEN Qen'l Pin. and Ticket Agont Columbui, 0. 10 ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. i and alter May 18, 187'J, Passenger Traiua will ita follows?Wheeling Time: East-bound. No. 5. SoTt* Ko. I.ISoIS* uto? A. V. a. u. p. m. A. m. ?llng 6:45 10:36 6:05 7:10 tin. ........... 6)00 10:40 6:10 ...NMW rivaa at? p. m. v. m. too. 10:10 8:16 10:80 4:20 p.m. a. u | borland ?.. 2:8u 8:00 2:60i. Iiington City- 8:00 7:80 more. 9:10 8: tu ......... A. M. P. M.I idelphbu. 8:06 1:48 York 6:25 ........ 6:00 A. M. on ?... 4:20 0:lft|......... ally except Sunday. i. 43 atop* at all tiUtlona between Wheeling and ton. West-bound. No. 8. N'o.l* No. 10. are? ellDg...MM. 8:05a.m. 4.05P.m. 11.15P.m, lire 8:50 " 4.40 " U.50 " TlTe at? rUle-..^.M.M. 12:15 P.M. 8.45 ' 8.MA.M. art- 1:25 " 10.00 " 4.12 ' u>bua~ 3:10 " 11:00 " 6.50 ' luaky 7:00 " 10.00 ? InnalL 8:00 o;3ua.m. ia80 " anapolU. 11:00 11 12.55P.M. -oula. ?7:80 a. M ?.00 " ago 6:00 " 7.25 ? >ai?y excopt Sunday. ). 10 on Saturday night naa no connection lor iso or Sandusky. ill man Palace, Drawing Room and Bleeping Cara ' II night trains. oso connections are mado for all points South nud Ihwest, North and Northwest, umkiugtbli ad?wi? routo (or coloniata and persons wovlug to the t West, and to whom jmrtlcular attention iajlvcn. HEELING, PITTS. AND BALTIMORE DIV. re Wheeling.. ....5.60 a. m. 1.50 p. ni. TriaUeiphia Accommodation. rea Wheeling 6.40 a. m. 6.00 p. m. Ickets to all principal points on aale at Depot. ? open at ail hours during the day. iformation to the traveling pubilo cheerfully given. IV. M l^l PUI'UIHI *? . T. DEVRlEb, Gen'i Agent, Wheeling.-1' JU LEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. F. COKDKNXXD TISIX TAHLB. GOING EAHT AND WEBT. a and alter May 25th, 187U, Traloi will run dally apt Sunday,) as follows: Through Trains to Pittsburgh. Through Trains to Cloieland. Through Trains to Chicago. ullinan'i Parlor Cart between WellsTllle and 'eland. olel aud Sleeping Cart on all Trains between A.'? co and Chicago. Accotn. Mall. Kijirms. ?T&~ aire 6.00 A.m. 10.50 A. m. 8.35 P. m. Igeport 6.10 " 11.00 " 8.45 ibenwlllle 7.08 " 11.68 " 4.10 '? llstllle.... 8.20 " 1.10 p.u. 6.60 bester ..... 9.30 ' 2.00 6.40 rrlT?? sburgb................ 10.88 ? 8.f0 ' 7.15 Mna 8.55 P.m. 8.85 *' 1'^.lfi a.m. Tlsburg ........ 10.55 " 12.85 a.m, 4.(j0 llmore 7.40 A.m. 7.40 " 7.40 ihlngum.. 9.02 9.12 ?' 9.02 ladelphla^ 8.00 " 3.60 " 7.40 r York. 6.00 " 6.45 " 10.35 ton 4.45 r.m. 4.20 P.m. 8.35 p.m. rrite lance 12.85 " 5.19 " 'onna^. 1.13 ? 6.83 '? ison 1.89 " 6.20 " volaucl 2.45 " 7.25 ? ??? Trite? niflelil AAA " ? Hsr*- h'M ? u.40 a.m. ::'/z? ^ o.oo a.m. g.oo " Accommodatkm-LiMjm BcilaJre at 4 4ft n., Bridgeport 6.00 p. jn.; arrive* at KteubenTil!?i'?t lP?n-Jl<?*e?SteubenTlllo ai 7.00 a. m and ar j* at Bridwportat 8M, and BeUalie at #10 tm. IrmuuH1!' Accommodation, in addition to ir rntular trip to aud frwiu Steuben vlile, wilt makn loffootut irlj. Utwwiu Italian uVftS Wapport lo Mart in'. F.rr, ,0.0, :: a r: si: 1"1 uni?i hiii. principal mini, procur#d uo _ F. R. MYEK8, 88 General rtiwpgiT and Ticket A gen ?BSA? LINE-UNITED STATE8AKD '?aaar yubk 10 E^ory ThnracUy or Saturday. CY OF BERLIN ^juoi T??. nr OF RICHMOND "" " mot w ' rY OF CHESTER....... " ry OF MONTREAL ? ry OF BBU88EU3 .... *11^ rv of new yoek.....?.: S . n>(M nufniflcant iteamera antmoai the |Mt tad fastart eu the Atlantic, and harHKr i d^(H0P^iu1rut,.lllclud,n* bot ?* cS& "Sir iS^S. ,n Vl,eroo??? rerolrlnr clialra In Forrmtl*nf JP rct?mg? l**bar laop^ etc. ^miN ffTf! "n? other information, apply i0 to jolSS ram A*?01-8* UroMlw.j, fl! f. y?mmVM*Auira"?'0'' " " ILANK BOOKS?The Daily Iotkui'faooar B*ok Binder? dooa better work of mil Ddi than inyofflot In Wt?i Vlrilnta.